I've had a dry cough for over a month. After a week it became productive with green phlegm. It has stayed like that until this Thursday when I woke with a very sore throat and was very hoarse. No other symptoms. I saw the GP who gave me abx but didn't say anything els...
Lung cancermay present with apersistent dry coughinitially but as the condition progresses a productive cough and hemoptysis (coughing up blood) may become evident. Tumors of thepharynx(throat cancer) andlarynx(voice box/vocal cord cancer) may also cause a dry irritating cough. Drugs Adry coughis...
It'sa hacking cough that does not produce mucus (a dry cough). It's also a chronic cough, meaning it has not shown improvement in eight weeks. It's generally worse at night. Sometimes, this may be mistaken for coughs caused by other problems such as allergies or postnasal drip. ...
2003. Symptoms of wheeze and persistent cough in the first year of life: associations with indoor allergens, air contaminants and maternal history of asthma. Am J Epidemiol 158:195-202.Belanger K, Beckett W, Triche E, Bracken MB, Holford T, Ren P, et al. Symptoms of wheeze and ...
A subset of ARDS survivors and, hence, also, by extension, COVID-19 patients progress to pulmonary fibrosis, of which exercise-induced breathlessness and chronic dry cough are the prominent symptoms and for which management is largely supportive consisting of supplemental oxygen, pulmonary rehabilitatio...
Dry cough, non productive cough, in which no mucus is produced or coughed up. Wet cough, or a productive cough, is when mucus is present, either heard in the lungs or airways (chest) or coughed up into the throat or mouth. Causes of a Persistent Cough ...
Children withmild persistent asthmahavecoughor wheeze more than twice per week, but less than daily. Nocturnal symptoms of cough or wheeze occur no more often than twice per month, andpulmonary function(PEFR or FEV1) is normal. Peak flow variability (day to day) is not greater than 20%.Air...
A 52-year-old woman presented with a 1-month history of gradually worsening shortness of breath, right upper chest pain, dry cough, and lethargy. Eight months earlier, she had been diagnosed with an autoimmune hepatitis. At that time, a computerized tomography (CT) scan of her chest reveale...
1 Case report A 60-year-old Caucasian woman was admitted into the hospital with a two-week history of dry cough, fever and breathlessness. There were no other complaints. She h ad an orthotopic liver transplant (OLT) three months previously for end-stage primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) and...
(73.0%), fatigue (29.7%), productive cough (43.2%), and dry cough (24.3%) (Table 1). The median length of hospital stay was 21 days. Eighty-three percent of the patients (n=61) had a previous history of COVID-19-related admission. Further detailed clinicopathological information is ...